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... trade was very poor this last winter ; the water was too high in the Fall to work Rats , and there were no Martens , even if there had been any the Indians would not have been able to hunt them from the want of provisions . ( HBCA B ...
... trade was very poor this last winter ; the water was too high in the Fall to work Rats , and there were no Martens , even if there had been any the Indians would not have been able to hunt them from the want of provisions . ( HBCA B ...
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... trading posts , division of labour and the hierarchy of authority , and social welfare policies and practices . Subsistence.These are discussed in terms of the three periods mentioned above , namely European colonization , the fur trade ...
... trading posts , division of labour and the hierarchy of authority , and social welfare policies and practices . Subsistence.These are discussed in terms of the three periods mentioned above , namely European colonization , the fur trade ...
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... trade sectors , Rousseau makes us aware of the considerable distances over which some products were moved by it . Inter - tribal trade was based on a universal unit of exchange , the wampum , which was accepted currency from east to ...
... trade sectors , Rousseau makes us aware of the considerable distances over which some products were moved by it . Inter - tribal trade was based on a universal unit of exchange , the wampum , which was accepted currency from east to ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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